Arthritis in dog and cats can be managed with veterinary care and advice.
Arthritis (osteoarthritis) is very common in older animals. It is a chronic disease that affects joint cartilage. While there is no cure, recent scientific advances have made it possible to greatly relieve your pet’s suffering and improve their quality of life.
Animals suffering from arthritis may exhibit different symptoms depending on their age and the disease stage. The most common symptoms include difficulty with certain movements (standing up, lying down, climbing up stairs), limping, loss of appetite, stiffness and a reluctance to be touched or be active.
There are a number of different factors that can lead to osteoarthritis, but the exact cause is not yet known. Factors such as obesity, genetics, breed, poor diet and strenuous exercise can increase the likelihood of osteoarthritis.
There are many ways to ease your beloved companion’s pain and improve their quality of life. Some treatments can even slow the progression of the disease. These include:
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